78 VINTON FREEDLEY, INe. present-s WILLIAM * VICTOR GAXTON MOORE NfTiii"61iOij/ witlL BETTINA HALL ALVIN THEA 52nd St W of a.way. Mats Wed f> fa" Moves to 46TH ST. TH EA. Mon., Sept. 30th MAJ ESTIC Thea. 44th W. of B'way. Eves. 8:30 Nights, 50c to $3; Mats. Wed. & Sat., SOc to $2 5th MONTH-BIG LAUGH REVUE With a CAST 0 F 100 including KEN MURRAY MOST BEAUTI FUL GI RLS IN TH E WORLD JAMES R. ULLMAN presents Blind Alley A new play by J AMES WARWICK Staged by WORTH INGTON MINER BOOTH TH EA TRE, 45th St. W. of B'way Eves. 8 :40. Matinees \Ved. & Sat. 2 :30 GUTHRIE McCLINTIC presents MAXWELL ANDERSON'S WINTERSET Richard * Burgess * Bennett Meredith Margo MARTIN BECK THEATRE, 43 St. \V. of 8 Ave. Evs. 8:45. Mats. \Ved. & Sat. ROLÄNDEYOÜNG \ in a new comedy A TOUCH 01 BRIMSTONE \ by Leonora Kaghan & Anita Philips with MARY PHILIPS Directed by FRANK CRAVEN GOLDEN Thea., W. 45 St. Mats. Wed. & Sat. BEA TRICE ULLIE ETHEL AND WATERS A 1:Eli OME ABR2A WILLIAMS AND POWELL A Musical Holiday by DIETZ and SCHWARTZ A Vincente Minnelli Production WINTER GARDEN, B'way & 50th St. Eves. 8 :30. Matinees Thurs. & Sat. 2 :30 in ALEX YO KEL presents 3 t:tRENP:;E"tïÖRSEË by John Cecil Holm & George Abbott "IT'S SI MPL Y COLOSSAl." JJjl1jl1Y DURANTE "MOST AMUSING PLAY."-NORMA SHEARER PLAYHOUSE w. 48 St. Evs. 8:43-50c to $3 Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2 :43-50c to $2 Loud and Deserved Cheers lor t;øce says Percy Hammond t in Season's Best Thriller "Jtú"d " LONGACRE THEATRE, West 48th St. Eves. 8:45. Mats. Wed. and Sat. at 2:40 A CROSBY GAIGE Inc., Production GLADYS PHILIP COOPER and MERIV ALE in William Shakespeare's OTHELLO KENNETH ALEXANDRA MacKENNA CARLISLE :Mon. Evg., Oct. 7-"MACBETH" ETHEL BARRYMORE Th., W. 47 St. CH. 4-2728 Evs. $3.30-$1.10. Mats. Thurs. $2.20-55c, Sat. $2.75-55c Fair. When it was held in frOrit of the grandstand, the shrieks of the high- divers and the squeals of the perforln- ing pigs were hard on the horses, but the riders at least had an audience. Now it has been shoved off in a quiet corner and there are no distractions, but not a soul who isn't participating in the affair looks at it. Mrs. Bouvier's Danseuse, who has almost taken the championship at the last few shows, came right out at Mineola and won it. Betty Jane Ferguson and Mrs. George Anderson divided up the saddle classes with mathematical preCISIon, the former winning the small ones, the latter the large ones and the stake. T HE Chilean Army team has al- ready arrived and settled down on Governors Island, so it has forfeited all rights to the customary sea-legs alibi. The Chileans will practically be natives by the time the National Horse Show rolls around. The Irish, with their characteristic indecision and tendency to bicker, still have neither set a sailing date nor named a definite team . No startling innovations are expected, however.- TOUCH AND Go . ePITAPH FOrt ONE. WHO SHALL BE. NAME.LE.SS He had a love for death and for the dead, A passion for the past, the good old days When men were nobler and more noble ways Prevailed upon the earth. He always said That had the gods arranged things well he might Have played his part in right (and ancien t) wars And been as gallant as his ancestors. But there was nothing left for which to fight. There but remained, with golden days all gone, To celebrate the past that had been made, To meditate upon what had been done. And this he did, till, dying, he was laid Among the bones he' J loved. He'll never know How quickly mosses covered up his stone And time dissolved the memory of one Who'd lived his life remembering, and so Had shaped no past to leave unto his son. -EDWARD J. FITZGERALD SEPTEMDER 2, 8, 1935 "I'll tell you the truth-it's si mply marvelous." -Lyda Roberti 12 th Hilarious Month!! BROCK PEMBERTON e nb SOMAL APPEARANC E. c.vtik GLADYS GEORGE I Lawrence Riley'::; roaring comedy Staged by Antoinette Perry & :\'1r. Pemberton HENRY MILLER'S THEATRE W. 43 Sr. Eves. 8 :40. Mats. Thurs. and Sat. 2 :30 JED HARRIS PRODUCTION "LIFE'S roo SHORr" by Jehn Whedon and Arthur Caplan BROADHURST \V. 44 St. Eves. at 8:40 Mats. \Ved & Sat. 2 :40 ïhe TH EA TR E GUILD presents IF THIS BE TREASON by Dr. John Haynes Holmes & Reginald Lawrence MUSIC BOX Thea., 45th st., W. of B'way. Evgs. 8:30 MA'l'INEES THURSDAY & SATURDAY 2:30 /- - ......,,- _ - _ - .,-. ....."I.. V HOWARD LINDSAY presents A SLIGHT CASE 0,. WURDER" Hilarious Comedy in two acts by DAMON RUNYON & HOWARD LINDSAY 48th St. Theatre, East of. B'way - Mats. Wed. & Sat. ARTHGR HOPKINS presen.ts Adapted by SIDNEY HOWARD From the famous HUMPHREY COBB novel Staoed by ARTHUR HOPKINS Settings by HENRY DREYFUSS PLYMOUTH Thea. W. 45 st. LAc. 4-6720 Eves. R :40. Matinees Thurs. & Rat. 2 :40 MOTION PICTURES RADIO MUSIC HALL ROCKEFELLER CITY CENTER CLAUDETTE COLBERT in "SHE MARRIED HER BOSS" A Columbia Picture with Melvyn Douglas . Michael Bartlett . Gala Stage Revue-Symphony Orchestra SHOWPLACE OF THE NATION PLAZA 58 St. :e a f :n Thurs., Sept. 26 thru Mon., Sept. 30 Katharine Hepburn in Booth Tarkingto-n's II ALICE ADAMS II 2 FEATURES ALWAYS at LOEW'S FRIDAY TO MONDAY-Sept. 27th to 30th CLARK GABLE in "CALL OF THE WilD" BING CROSBY in "TWO FOR TONIGHT" At 72nd St. Sat. Morning, Sept. 28 Mickey Mouse Birthday Show TUES. TO THURSDAY-Oct. 1st to 3rd "Bishop Misbehaves" I "PU RSU IT" with Maureen O'Sullivan with Chester Morris IEc. ELD S4'5T, _THAV Sept. 27 to 30 CLARK GABLE in Jack London's "CA LL 0 F TH E WILD" BING CROSBY in "TWO FOR TONIGHT" Tues. to Thurs. "BISHOP MISBEHAVES" Oct. I to 3 & "PU RSU IT"